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LEFT: St. Paul’s Cathedral seen through ruins in Newgate Street, after the air raid in which the Germans attempted to set fire to London. ABOVE: The ruins of the Banquet Hall in the Guildhall, showing the Duke of Wellington statue on the left.. A scene after the fire raid.

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Southland Times, Issue 24353, 6 February 1941, Page 8

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LEFT: St. Paul’s Cathedral seen through ruins in Newgate Street, after the air raid in which the Germans attempted to set fire to London. ABOVE: The ruins of the Banquet Hall in the Guildhall, showing the Duke of Wellington statue on the left.. A scene after the fire raid. Southland Times, Issue 24353, 6 February 1941, Page 8

LEFT: St. Paul’s Cathedral seen through ruins in Newgate Street, after the air raid in which the Germans attempted to set fire to London. ABOVE: The ruins of the Banquet Hall in the Guildhall, showing the Duke of Wellington statue on the left.. A scene after the fire raid. Southland Times, Issue 24353, 6 February 1941, Page 8